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. >>> from syria now, a warning. a blood bath could be imminent. the syrian government is giving protesters a deadline. the details straight ahead on that. >>> checking news headlines overseas now. an earthquake struck southern mexico overnight, centered about 100 miles south of mexico city but still felt in the capital city. officials say the 6.5 magnitude quake killed at least two people and damaged dozens of home and syrian military commanders are warning protesters in the city of holmes to hand in their weapons and stop protesting by monday night or they'll face bombardment. according to an opposition leader, that deadline has not been verified by the syrian government. >>> russia's president promises to look into allegations of election fraud, one day after tens of thousands of russian voters filled public spaces in moscow, furious at what they call a rigged parliamentary election last weekend. >>> some pandas get a taste of the holiday spirit. we have video that's gone viral. you'll understand why. >>> in los angeles no strangers to rolling o
. >>> from syria now, a warning. a blood bath could be imminent. the syrian government is giving protesters a deadline. the details straight ahead on that. >>> checking news headlines overseas now. an earthquake struck southern mexico overnight, centered about 100 miles south of mexico city but still felt in the capital city. officials say the 6.5 magnitude quake killed at least two people and damaged dozens of home and syrian military commanders are warning protesters in the...
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or in some cases get into syria at different points of the year. you make the point, to move around in syria you'll need the government minders and what access will they get to truly see what's going on on the ground. >> reporter: absolutely. one member of the advance arab league team that spoke to cnn earlier said they would be going around in syria with syrian security because the syrian government insisted the syrian forces would need to provide them security. so that, again, begs the question, if syrian security is with them, are they going to be taken to the real flash point parts of these towns, of these provinces? we've heard these horrific tales the past few days in cities like homs, in neighborhoods where we're told a massacre is happening. the more activists we speak to, the more we hear words like carnage, continued blood bath. the question is how much can these people do, how effective will they be? we'll only be able to tell in the days and weeks to come. >> mohammed jamjoom, thank you. >>> now this. >> it's a special place because of
or in some cases get into syria at different points of the year. you make the point, to move around in syria you'll need the government minders and what access will they get to truly see what's going on on the ground. >> reporter: absolutely. one member of the advance arab league team that spoke to cnn earlier said they would be going around in syria with syrian security because the syrian government insisted the syrian forces would need to provide them security. so that, again, begs the...
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and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these observers in homs today, not tomorrow. we'll see how it plays out. always appreciate your analysis. >> thank you, hala. >>> a group of south korean citizens are now in north korea. they passed through the did i militaryized zone to pay their respects to kim jong il. a former first lady is leading that group. her husband won a nobel prize for trying to bring peace to the two koreas. the civilian trip did get the go-ahead from seoul, but there's no official cell gagz. -- delegation. >>> back here in the united states, eight days and counting. with the iowa ca
and that's very unusual in syria. >> yeah. and there's a lot of suspicion from the opposition camp that this was something staged by the regime itself. they point to the fact that the regime hasn't released the names of all the victims, and they blamed al qaeda within 10 minutes of the bombing. you know, i think this is certainly something that the regime is capable of, but there's no evidence that it did so itself. >> all right. and it's going to be france asking for these...
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. >>> syria faces new sanctions from the arab league, deadline is passed for syria to allow observers to monitor the response to protests. on sunday alone 22 more demonstrators were killed. le leona is live with more. good morning. >> reporter: we're just waiting to hear from the arab league how they'll progress with their demands. if sanctions go through they're stringent, the types of things they include is a freeze on government assets. a travel ban, ban on weapons shipments, cutting off business with the syrian central bank and government, a very wide range of sanctions and it's in conjunction with similar conjunctions from turkey as well as u.s. and other sanctions in place. we're waiting to hear how they will progress and if they give them any more leeway. >> will these sanctions have any impact, do we know? >> reporter: that's the question that everyone wants 0 know. we are getting some rumblings from the syrian government. over the past weeks we heard from the oil minister who has been speaking saying that they've had to cut back on oil production because of the u.s. and eu sa
. >>> syria faces new sanctions from the arab league, deadline is passed for syria to allow observers to monitor the response to protests. on sunday alone 22 more demonstrators were killed. le leona is live with more. good morning. >> reporter: we're just waiting to hear from the arab league how they'll progress with their demands. if sanctions go through they're stringent, the types of things they include is a freeze on government assets. a travel ban, ban on weapons shipments,...
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break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his safety, but over the next few days cnn will be showcasing his remarkable stories. here is his first report on snipers targeting anyone who dares to walk in the street. >> reporter: the snipers are on basically every main street. they have checkpoints on both sides. snipers would shoot everybody who was basically crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. the activists told me, i have to meet this woman there. this is the mother of a victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to
break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> more violence on the streets of syria. activists say this video posted on youtube shows syrian security forces firing on protesters in a damascus suburb. we can't confirm the authenticity of the video. ash leaders travel through damascus. they tell cnn a permanent team will remain in place. foreign reporters are not allowed into sir yeah one journalist did manage to get inside the flashpoint city of homs. not naming the journalist for his...
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and now, to our middle east newsroom, are things getting any better on the streets in syria? >>reporter: it depends on what standard you use. the latest reports from syria say the government is now going back to tear gassing protesters rather than using open artillery shells against them so that, in a way, it is an improvement. the latest video shows the tanks being pulled out of that city which was a relief to the citizens there because early in the week the tanks were used to level entire neighborhoods as the tanks left, 70,000 people took to the street where this rebellion began. the people are certainly voicing their disgust with president assad and his tactics, and now they have not been able to protest for a long time because the tank would have opened fire on them. what we have not seen, in any way, is a hit in the armor of the regime. >>trace: what about the observers? can they actually do any good? >>reporter: a little bit in the sense that the tanks have left. but what they cannot do is stop the violence. they are unarmed. all they can do is report back on what they
and now, to our middle east newsroom, are things getting any better on the streets in syria? >>reporter: it depends on what standard you use. the latest reports from syria say the government is now going back to tear gassing protesters rather than using open artillery shells against them so that, in a way, it is an improvement. the latest video shows the tanks being pulled out of that city which was a relief to the citizens there because early in the week the tanks were used to level...
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well in the middle east suicide bombings are making a deadly comeback today in syria two suicide car bombs blasted damascus killing forty people the bombings came just one day after the arrival of arab league observers whose mission is to monitor syria's promise to end its crackdown on protesters those protesters are rising up against president bashar assad's regime assad is calling the protesters armed gangs meanwhile iraq is trying to recover after a series of suicide bombs tore through the neighborhood in baghdad killing at least sixty nine people many of them shiites well there's one thing to be said about both attacks we see a unifying theme of sectarian violence so what does this mean for the middle east and how does the west play into this here is my discussion with lawyer and author. i would say absolutely it's an attempt to sabotage the mission of the arab league and the attempts to try to resolve the conflict in syria in a peaceful way and also you know to try to paint a picture of what's happening in syria as just absolute chaos and instability and of course to terrorize a
well in the middle east suicide bombings are making a deadly comeback today in syria two suicide car bombs blasted damascus killing forty people the bombings came just one day after the arrival of arab league observers whose mission is to monitor syria's promise to end its crackdown on protesters those protesters are rising up against president bashar assad's regime assad is calling the protesters armed gangs meanwhile iraq is trying to recover after a series of suicide bombs tore through the...
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well in the middle east suicide bombings are making a deadly comeback today in syria two suicide car bombs blasted damascus killing at least forty people the bombings came just a day after the arrival of arab league observers tasked with monitoring syria's promise to end its crackdown on protesters protesters there are rising up against president bashar assad's regime but assad is calling the armed gangs terrorists seeking to divide the country meanwhile iraq is picking up the pieces today after a series of suicide bombs tore through neighborhoods in baghdad killing at least sixty nine people it appears the targets were shia sections of the city now amid the suicide bombings in both countries we are seeing a unified theme sectarian violence is ravaging iraq and syria putting both nations on the brink of civil war and as religious and sectarian tensions rise what does this mean for the middle east and how does this play how does the west play into this well to help me look into all of this lawyer and author eva golinger joins us now welcome back eva first want to talk about the timing
well in the middle east suicide bombings are making a deadly comeback today in syria two suicide car bombs blasted damascus killing at least forty people the bombings came just a day after the arrival of arab league observers tasked with monitoring syria's promise to end its crackdown on protesters protesters there are rising up against president bashar assad's regime but assad is calling the armed gangs terrorists seeking to divide the country meanwhile iraq is picking up the pieces today...
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activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be able to do? are they just going to be led around by the nose by the government showing them what they can and cannot see, and will they be able to stop any of this violence? >> reporter: drew, that's the key question. the protocol signed between the arab league and the syrian government stipulated that these monitors would be able to go in, that the syrian government would end the violence, that the military would be withdrawn from cities and towns and that detainees would be released. right now many people in syria are asking how effective the arab league
activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be...
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. >>> news overseas now, the conflict in syria shows no sign of ending. the arab league meets again this week desperate for a way to end the bloodshed. these pictures are said to be from today, though cnn can't confirm the authenticity of this video. activists say at least 16 people were killed, but a full-scale assault that may be in the works didn't happen. pro-democracy activists say the military has surrounded the city of homz and fear they could launch that assault at any moment now. >>> an angry message from tens of thousands of protestors in moscow to russian prime minister vladimir putin. today's protests were some of the biggest since the fall of the soviet union. demonstrators ignored the frigid weather to turn out. many believe the last election was rigged in favor of putin's united russia party. the demonstrators want the results thrown out and a new election held. >>> a convicted cop killer's life is spared 30 years after he committed his crime. the prosecution has dropped its pursuit of the death penalty. and get this, the wife of the office
. >>> news overseas now, the conflict in syria shows no sign of ending. the arab league meets again this week desperate for a way to end the bloodshed. these pictures are said to be from today, though cnn can't confirm the authenticity of this video. activists say at least 16 people were killed, but a full-scale assault that may be in the works didn't happen. pro-democracy activists say the military has surrounded the city of homz and fear they could launch that assault at any moment...
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. >>> now look at our top stories in syria. huge crowds turning out in protests across the country again today and the death toll has grown. an activists network reports 13 people died in clashes with security forces. the united nations says more than 5,000 syrians have died since mid-march. two opposition groups have reached a plan for democracy in case syria's president steps down. it was announced today that kim jong-un has assumed the role as commander. a change in leadership will not mean a change in policy: >>> a magnitude 4.0 earthquake has rattled youngstown. this area has been a center of controversy, cracking, getting natural rock out of shale rock. critics worry it could cause earthquakes and other damage. >>> the largest phone provider, verizon, is scrapping the $2 fee for customers to make one-time bill payments. this sparked outrage from the customers having to pay a fee to pay their bill. >>> as we close in on the iowa caucus, mitt romney is clearing as the leader they have just two more days to convince iowans t
. >>> now look at our top stories in syria. huge crowds turning out in protests across the country again today and the death toll has grown. an activists network reports 13 people died in clashes with security forces. the united nations says more than 5,000 syrians have died since mid-march. two opposition groups have reached a plan for democracy in case syria's president steps down. it was announced today that kim jong-un has assumed the role as commander. a change in leadership will...
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if human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's a five am here in moscow you're watching all see live from the russian capital with me a special russia election coverage and the week's top stories coming your way. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here on r c codes all over russia being counted now on this central election committee's publishing although it is a big it live for us so she's really been notionally is that really it was one of the latest figures that well you know he's the latest at this hour. almost eighty four percent of those have so far been counted the united russia party is still a clear leader of the sea is parliamentary election you have to understand that the votes have been counted right now at this very moment and the figures are changing all the time hovering around a fifty percent mark but as we can see right now on our monitor the poll top pros get fifteen point twenty percent still
if human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's a five am here in moscow you're watching all see live from the russian capital with me a special russia election coverage and the week's top stories coming your way. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here on r c codes all over russia being counted now on this central...
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we turned down to the escalating crisis in syria syria's opposition is the bided over whether they need military help from outside to fight against their government this after the country saw some of the fiercest battles in the ninth nine month old crisis a reported one hundred sixty soldiers civilians and anti-government activists have been killed in the last three days making this one of the most deadly weeks since the protests began now this comes just one day before monitors from the arab league are due to arrive in the country to observe the events opposition leaders are hoping the arrival of the monitors will bring a resolution to the conflict before it turns into an all out war and the twenty two member arab league condemned the syrian regime a few weeks ago for the harsh crackdown of the political opposition movement there the league is now threatening harsh economic sanctions meanwhile the u.n. security council voted unanimously today to extend the un peacekeeping force along with the israelis syrian border there fears arose that chaos in the region could impact its operations
we turned down to the escalating crisis in syria syria's opposition is the bided over whether they need military help from outside to fight against their government this after the country saw some of the fiercest battles in the ninth nine month old crisis a reported one hundred sixty soldiers civilians and anti-government activists have been killed in the last three days making this one of the most deadly weeks since the protests began now this comes just one day before monitors from the arab...
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human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t live from the russian capital with me. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary election here on special studio in central moscow is following the developments closely my colleague and he said no way is that lisa. exe billboards of course all over russia are being counted now results coming in so far they show that united russia is leading the vote but has less than fifty percent so far and that appears to be a significant drop in popularity all the data is being published live out the central election committee and our teams are getting a great show is there and joins us to get the reno what are the latest figures that we're hearing and keep looking at them and he is so right now with twenty six point six percent of the votes counted here are the first preliminary results now the latest figures show that the united russia party is deleting wi
human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t live from the russian capital with me. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary election here on special studio in central moscow is following the developments closely my colleague and he said no way is that lisa. exe billboards of course all over...
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just today we were talking in the newsroom about syria. we would not know what is happening inside syria if it is not for twitter, social media, youtube. news reporters are not allowed in. we cannot verify exactly whether the information is authentic, but we see all these videos uprou uploaded to youtube. people are tweeting, getting information out. ordinary people will not stand for repression. they will find ways to organize themselves, they will find ways to tell the world and ask for help. >> it is happening on a very big way. and then you mentioned there is some food. what is the food connection here? >> actually, we -- people were tweeting about food, that doesn't even quiexist in the und states. the mclobster, that was the number one hash tag about food. people kept tweeting about the mclobster that is coming to the united states. >> they wanted it to happen they were wishing. >> they burst their bubble and said, no, it is not going to happen. >> no one knows where that came from, how that got started? >> no. maybe somebody said th
just today we were talking in the newsroom about syria. we would not know what is happening inside syria if it is not for twitter, social media, youtube. news reporters are not allowed in. we cannot verify exactly whether the information is authentic, but we see all these videos uprou uploaded to youtube. people are tweeting, getting information out. ordinary people will not stand for repression. they will find ways to organize themselves, they will find ways to tell the world and ask for help....
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other than lebanon that fought against sanctions on syria and they continue to supply syria with embargoed material. like the hardware and software used to censor. internet censorship but is being brought from the us and sold to c.d.o. by the government so it's another example of this strategic failure of the united states in iraq we're out of time thanks so much a blogger an iraqi american political activist rare and for now that's going to do it but for more on the stories we cover and go to our dot com slash usa be sure to stay tuned for the eight pm show we're going to speak to an occupy boston organizer jager want about the eviction that happened over the week.
other than lebanon that fought against sanctions on syria and they continue to supply syria with embargoed material. like the hardware and software used to censor. internet censorship but is being brought from the us and sold to c.d.o. by the government so it's another example of this strategic failure of the united states in iraq we're out of time thanks so much a blogger an iraqi american political activist rare and for now that's going to do it but for more on the stories we cover and go to...
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we've turned out to the ask leading crisis in syria syria's opposition is divided over whether they need military help from outside to fight against their government this after the country saw some of the fiercest battles in the nine month old crisis dozens of troops and anti regime protesters are reported to have been killed in the latest clashes across the country the arab league is expected to send an advance team within the next few days it's hope this will help and put an end to the conflicts sara furthur is on the ground there to bring us the latest. and advanced team from the arab league is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow that's the head of the observer mission that's expected here at the end of the month and of course that mission can come a moment t.c. really has both sides of the conflict accounts at the death toll rising all the time in the city of homs the other day that's the main opposition city where we see say much of the fighting breaking out was here with their excess in parts of the city where the fighting is much more concentrated and we went to travel toda
we've turned out to the ask leading crisis in syria syria's opposition is divided over whether they need military help from outside to fight against their government this after the country saw some of the fiercest battles in the nine month old crisis dozens of troops and anti regime protesters are reported to have been killed in the latest clashes across the country the arab league is expected to send an advance team within the next few days it's hope this will help and put an end to the...
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we have to see how the region change in syria will take place if it will take place. is a matter of rebalancing the alliances the old regina's where the result of a world that doesn't exist any longer their force in certain cases had to. be replaced by a new genus it is very significant what has been the result of the initial part of the elections in egypt very very significant and we have to see how this would be handled this will influence for sure the events that will take place in syria and therefore the course of events towards iran. i do not think there is an interest from the major western country which is the united states to engage in any war fare with iran at this stage therefore europeans have to. me make a dr declaration sanctioning what i said but the specially after the british embassy was was invaded by protesters but i do not feel it is the in the interest of a number of european countries to broaden further color a funny kind of italian think tank and see i.p.i. foundation joining us there in brussels thank you for your thoughts. greece's ground to a
we have to see how the region change in syria will take place if it will take place. is a matter of rebalancing the alliances the old regina's where the result of a world that doesn't exist any longer their force in certain cases had to. be replaced by a new genus it is very significant what has been the result of the initial part of the elections in egypt very very significant and we have to see how this would be handled this will influence for sure the events that will take place in syria and...
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the week's top stories the you are human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. and you saw russia and around the world this is our see with me your leisure paula thanks for joining us. let's go straight now to tug sense of coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here or not see so it's all over russia being counted now and the central election commission is publishing all the latest figures line and all cs maria for north is there for us so maria what were some of the latest figures we're seeing back well you know at least our almost eighty percent of the count have already been completed our wards that means that more than eighty million ballots have already been counted which is a very good speed actually in just eight hours and of course russia is a very big country is an enormous country and the counting will continue throughout the night but here are the latest numbers for you the united russia party is leading its arrivals with. forty nine point ni
the week's top stories the you are human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. and you saw russia and around the world this is our see with me your leisure paula thanks for joining us. let's go straight now to tug sense of coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here or not see so it's all over russia being counted now and the central election commission is...
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roundup of the week's top story the one where wide commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. eight seven am here in moscow you're watching all see in live from the russian capital with me your special russian election coverage and the week's top stories coming your way now. and as i just said we're going straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here on r.t. well it's all over russia have been counted now in the central election committees publishing all the latest figures now autism or if an ocean is there so how is the political parties chant looking at the moment good morning you know it's seven am here in moscow as you've just sad the counting has been going throughout the night well busy time for central election committee and it is still on to go you know well russia is the biggest country on earth so it takes time to count all the ballots here in this country but we are progressing quite well here. as we can see on our monitors ninety tw
roundup of the week's top story the one where wide commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china vote against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. eight seven am here in moscow you're watching all see in live from the russian capital with me your special russian election coverage and the week's top stories coming your way now. and as i just said we're going straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections...
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the sanctions in syria and ricochet and in fact those countries so i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because being interested in the nationalistic and the and i think the enough of the population takes underage at the vis western interference in terms of the sanctions that they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and before teachers because sanctions you know are not really affective in changing the behavior of a regime they're dramatic they're for local consumption i know the u.s. congress is thrilled with these sanctions against syria and against iran but in real political terms i don't see the fruit of you know of of those efforts. obviously both sides have got to find another way to defuse these. dangerous situations and i think that it's going to have to be something different from sanctions sanctions are just going to work i think trying to lamb always good to hear your thoughts on this international lawrence lessig like the rest joining us stand by rick thank you for your thoughts. greece's ground to a halt as public service em
the sanctions in syria and ricochet and in fact those countries so i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because being interested in the nationalistic and the and i think the enough of the population takes underage at the vis western interference in terms of the sanctions that they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and before teachers because sanctions you know are not really affective in changing the behavior of a regime they're dramatic they're...
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syria has reportedly accepted the arab league's plan to send a mission of foreign observers into the country this comes in the wake of sustained for impression damascus with the u.n. high commissioner for human rights calling for international intervention and she said four thousand people have been killed since the clashes began almost nine months ago however syria's ambassador to the u.n. responded by warning that the solution to the crisis can't come from abroad a resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention in syria was blocked by russia and china and they believe the u.n. continues to ignore reports of atrocities committed by opposition fighters and saying that foreign meddling would only make the situation was and political analyst dr gossip questions just the sanctions that have been imposed are aimed at . these sanctions are meaningless actually i think they're meaningless and on every level on the level on the economic level and on the security level it will not stop the violence western powers particularly the united states now to use these sanctions a
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and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think they they. so much for for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings come through as devastated that nobody said any word so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping the violence on the contrary they're feeding the bodies we can't expect the syrian government and the syrian army to end the violence if the other if the gangs do not stop atrocities against the syrian armed forces. police have arrested more than a dozen occupy protesters in the u.s. city of portland the latest crackdown on the movement across the country please find overnight they are parks what had been set down but some activists refused to go demonstrators accuse officers of using violence against a peaceful rally people to the claims a teenager was hit with a baton and operation follows a wave of police to dismantle occupy headquart
and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think they they. so much for for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings come through as devastated that nobody said any word so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping the violence on the contrary they're feeding the bodies we...
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roundup of the week's top headlines one human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china to gaze the resolution saying foreign meddling with only cause more bloodshed. is to examine moscow you're watching live from the russian capital with me you national holiday thanks for joining us. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here on all she and now over to my colleague and he said now in our special citizen the studio with all the races developments and figures for you any set. thank you you really are votes of course all over russia are being counted as we speak the preliminary results so that united russia is leading with the vote at fifty one percent so far in what appears to be a significant drop in fact in popularity it is however gaining as more ballots are being counted the central election committee is publishing all the latest figures by an r.t.s. you considering a grouch over is there for us to katherine to bring us up to date on the most recent numbers but he says of two am most go time over sixty one perce
roundup of the week's top headlines one human rights commissioner calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china to gaze the resolution saying foreign meddling with only cause more bloodshed. is to examine moscow you're watching live from the russian capital with me you national holiday thanks for joining us. so straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary elections here on all she and now over to my colleague and he said now in our special citizen the studio...
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human rights commission a pool for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling only cause of more bloodshed. it's eight pm here in moscow you're watching live from the russian capital from can . it's decision day for russia millions across the country's nine time zones have been having their say to decide the makeup of the lower house of parliament the state duma. now launching our special coverage of the state duma election day here. and now is in our special election coverage center in the heart of moscow over to you and a wonderful view behind you of the russian capital. it is indeed thank you bill as the election process comes to a close here in russia and it's winding down we'll be updating you every hour on the very latest results bringing you reaction and in-depth analysis well polls have now closed almost everywhere across the country apart from just one region this is because russia of course has nine time zones so in the country's western most kaliningrad area people have about an hour left to make their decision
human rights commission a pool for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling only cause of more bloodshed. it's eight pm here in moscow you're watching live from the russian capital from can . it's decision day for russia millions across the country's nine time zones have been having their say to decide the makeup of the lower house of parliament the state duma. now launching our special coverage of the state duma election day...
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. >>> let's take you to syria now. a significant day. huge anti-government protests are erupting across the country along with more reports of violence. at least eight protesters reportedly killed today. we have no way of confirming that independently. outside journalists are still banned from syria. you're seeing there some images from homs today. people are feeling emboldened, we're hearing. they're going out on hundreds of thousands. because international journalists are barred from syria, it makes this next piece of video all the more fascinating. cnn has obtained exclusive video of the battle in homs between government security forces and troops who have defected. our reporter there needs to remain anonymous. take a look. >> the neighborhood of homs. fighters took me into a house where their men were engaged with a shootout with snipers from the syrian military. these men say they're allfectors and they call themselves the free syrian army. one of the men managed to take rifle with a position scope with him when he defected. but mos
. >>> let's take you to syria now. a significant day. huge anti-government protests are erupting across the country along with more reports of violence. at least eight protesters reportedly killed today. we have no way of confirming that independently. outside journalists are still banned from syria. you're seeing there some images from homs today. people are feeling emboldened, we're hearing. they're going out on hundreds of thousands. because international journalists are barred from...
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syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protests despite the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nation by you clashes in the province reportedly killed at least thirteen it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. it meantime estimates that more than three thousand five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's parliamentary elections has ended official results and are set for thursday after a large voter turnout delayed the counting of ballots by one day the islamist group the muslim brotherhood which was banned one of the government of former president mubarak claims to be out in front the election will be spread across six weeks and final results announced early next year. u.s. authorities have discovered a six hundred meter long smuggling tunnel crossing under the border with mexico the passage was used to connect drug warehouses in tijuana and san diego officials say the tunne
syria's government has released nine hundred twelve prisoners involved in the latest protests despite the crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nation by you clashes in the province reportedly killed at least thirteen it comes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. it meantime estimates that more than three thousand five hundred people have died since the protests started in march. the...
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syria is in a state of civil war that's the warning from the u.n. which makes the death toll in the nine month uprising now tops more than four thousand people in an emergency un meeting on syria the organization called for international accountability for the country over its crimes against humanity this comes after the e.u. slaps fresh sanctions on assad's regime targeting energy and finance sectors has already dubbed the move as economic warfare foreign affairs analyst richard j. says that the west may be aiding the opposition in syria in order to weaken. we know that this state of relationship between us and the west is not really good after all aside it's one of the most important islamic republic of iran and we know tensions because not everybody here and in the west is a very high and of course what the international you want to do is take away syria from the boxes you do not care for me or you have an interest yourself weakening syria or maybe weakness in some sort of regime change in syria so for more focus going to come i think pressures a
syria is in a state of civil war that's the warning from the u.n. which makes the death toll in the nine month uprising now tops more than four thousand people in an emergency un meeting on syria the organization called for international accountability for the country over its crimes against humanity this comes after the e.u. slaps fresh sanctions on assad's regime targeting energy and finance sectors has already dubbed the move as economic warfare foreign affairs analyst richard j. says that...
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. >>> and city under siege in syria. a bloody christmas sunday as arab league observers go in and try to end the deadly crackdown. >>> and it's like christmas part two. hoping it will be a christmas black morning. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. this is monday, december 26th. i hope some of you are watching from home. >> did you get back from toronto okay? >> i did. boxing day. >> like the black friday of canada. >> right. good shopping. a lot of news right now. >> right. eight days to go m s ts to go ba caucuses, paul steinhauser is live with us in des moines, iowa this morning. hi, paul. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. quiet over the weekend. things pick up today and one week to go until the iowa caucuses. the first contest in the primary caucus calendar. this is a poll that came out friday afternoon. the most recent poll here. people are likely to go to the iowa gop caucuses. three-way traffic jam at the top. ron paul at 21%. mitt romney, former massachusetts governor, 20%. newt gingri
. >>> and city under siege in syria. a bloody christmas sunday as arab league observers go in and try to end the deadly crackdown. >>> and it's like christmas part two. hoping it will be a christmas black morning. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. this is monday, december 26th. i hope some of you are watching from home. >> did you get back from toronto okay? >> i did. boxing day. >> like the black friday of canada. >>...
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so i think if anybody out there has a new i phone that you've heard of siri or you have syria but you probably heard of her regardless she talks to you you ask her questions and answers here's a little demonstration. what is the meaning of life. i. i can't answer that now the piece of time i tried to carry on playing which thing happens. once again what is the meaning of life. try. to guess and try all right so it's been really fun to see what people can come up with in terms of the types of answers that syria would give you but now it turns out that syria may have an actual opinion when it comes to abortion if you ask her in new york city and say a question clinic so this tell you that i didn't find any if you ask here in washington d.c. she won't direct you to planned parenthood but suggest that you pay a visit to the first choice women's health center which is an anti-abortion pregnancy crisis center but she will try to tell you where to find buy agra hospitals where you could see if you have direct or lasting for more than five hours places you might be able to score marijuana and
so i think if anybody out there has a new i phone that you've heard of siri or you have syria but you probably heard of her regardless she talks to you you ask her questions and answers here's a little demonstration. what is the meaning of life. i. i can't answer that now the piece of time i tried to carry on playing which thing happens. once again what is the meaning of life. try. to guess and try all right so it's been really fun to see what people can come up with in terms of the types of...
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and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think they they. so much for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings and the country was devastated that nobody said anyone so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what is. about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping violence on the contrary they're feeding the bods we can't expect the syrian government and the syrian army to end the violence if the other if the gags do not stop the atrocities against the forces. you with r.t. live from moscow are still ahead for you this hour the never ending story of saving the euro. every week we have a news every week we have new hopes and nothing happens well monday's meeting between the german and french leaders actually offer anything new to ease public discontent a little bit more on that just ahead for you in the program here. plus as u.s. police continue to crack down on anti corporate protesters some off
and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think they they. so much for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings and the country was devastated that nobody said anyone so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what is. about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping violence on the contrary they're feeding the bods we can't...
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is also ramping up the pressure on iran's ally syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals as well as the energy and financial sectors it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters damascus has already dubbed the sanctions economic war u.n. . human rights party i should say escalated over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest saying the country is now in civil war the latest figure comes just a day before the merchants a u.n. meeting on the crisis earlier this week a un report accused government forces of committing crimes against humanity in their actions against the constraints is this a collective is frankly lemmas told me that he believes sanctions are useless i don't think sanctions are going to bring down the regime because the regime infantry and nationalistic and i think there's enough of the population that takes i'm groucho this western interference in terms of the sanctions. they will also resist and i think that history going back to iraq and
is also ramping up the pressure on iran's ally syria imposing a fresh set of sanctions on individuals as well as the energy and financial sectors it comes in the wake of punitive measures from the arab league aimed at halting the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters damascus has already dubbed the sanctions economic war u.n. . human rights party i should say escalated over four thousand people have been killed in more than eight months of unrest saying the country is now in civil war...
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and speaking of crackdowns more bloodshed on the streets of syria as thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with police all of this is unfolding as arab league observers prepare to arrive in the war torn country. during. war. and three gazan ots aboard the russian side hughes are headed to the international space station coming up we'll tell you the unique experiment they'll be conducting and why it's so important to mankind. it's wednesday december twenty first eight pm in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching r.t. . well from assassinated scientists have down drones to mysterious explosions some argue that the u.s. and israel are already and a covert war with iran and from the rhetoric we are hearing from republican presidential candidates and government leaders it seems there is a push for an all out war with the country take a look. i think our goal should be replacement of uranium dictatorship that madman to keep iran from having a nuclear weapon the right response to that would have been to go immediately after you've gone down and destroy it if we have an avowed ma
and speaking of crackdowns more bloodshed on the streets of syria as thousands of anti-government protesters clashed with police all of this is unfolding as arab league observers prepare to arrive in the war torn country. during. war. and three gazan ots aboard the russian side hughes are headed to the international space station coming up we'll tell you the unique experiment they'll be conducting and why it's so important to mankind. it's wednesday december twenty first eight pm in washington...
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human rights commission calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's midnight in moscow you're watching r t live from the russian capital with me built on. straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary election here on. a special studio in central moscow is from where we are following the developments closely and my colleague and he said now he's there and he said. thank you bill indeed rose from all over russia are being counted as we speak the preliminary results do so that united russia is leading the vote but has less than fifty percent so far and what appears to be a significant drop in popularity is being published live out the central election committee in artistic after dinner graphed rove is there and joins us with an update concept bring us up on the latest numbers hello and is some of the latest as of now midnight time after a thirty eight point six percent of the votes have been counted here at the preliminary results of the ruling united russia is le
human rights commission calls for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. it's midnight in moscow you're watching r t live from the russian capital with me built on. straight to our extensive coverage of russia's parliamentary election here on. a special studio in central moscow is from where we are following the developments closely and my colleague and he said now he's there and he said....
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the un human rights commission a cold for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying that foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. on egypt's main islamist party it is the biggest winner in the opening round of the country's first parliamentary election since february is revolution. it's good to have you with us here on out see we are coming to you live from moscow with me rory sushi from coming to kaliningrad it's decision day for russia millions all across the country's nine time zones have been having their say to decide the makeup of the lower house of parliament the state. now fighting has finished in many regions of russia but people in the western part of the world's biggest nation are still heading to the polls to cost that ballots are the key issue focuses on whether the ruling united russia party will earn enough support to remain the major parliamentary force for more on this let's go straight to aussie sara first started by live in central moscow her off to weeks of political campaigning and politicking people have bee
the un human rights commission a cold for international intervention in syria but russia and china voted against the resolution saying that foreign meddling will only cause more bloodshed. on egypt's main islamist party it is the biggest winner in the opening round of the country's first parliamentary election since february is revolution. it's good to have you with us here on out see we are coming to you live from moscow with me rory sushi from coming to kaliningrad it's decision day for...
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now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and syria's government has released almost eight thousand prisoners involved in the latest protests despite a crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nationwide new class to rock province reportedly killed at least six civilians and seven syrian soldiers becomes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus and froze the government's assets it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria the u.n. estimates more than thirty five hundred people have died since the anti-government protests started in march. the first stage of egypt's parliamentary elections has and it official results are now set for thursday after a large voter turnout delayed the counting of ballots by one day as long as a group muslim brotherhood which was banned under the governments of former president mubarak claims it's leading the way election will be spread across six weeks and final results will be announced early next year. u.s. authorities have discovered a six hundred meter long smuggling tunnel crossi
now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and syria's government has released almost eight thousand prisoners involved in the latest protests despite a crackdown on anti-government activists continuing nationwide new class to rock province reportedly killed at least six civilians and seven syrian soldiers becomes a day after turkey suspended all financial credit dealings with damascus and froze the government's assets it's the latest country to impose sanctions on syria...
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and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think that they. so much for for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings come through as devastated nobody said any word so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping the violence on the gone through their feeding the violence. and while the west presses harder on arab nations to listen to protesters demands that approach taken to their own demonstrations from london to new york is markedly different defying world cop tactics and a government crackdown the occupy movement shows no signs of slowing down instead it's drawing in a new supporters from the most unlikely places. islamic parties have reportedly taken an overwhelming lead in the opening round of egypt's first parliamentary elections since mubarak's fall the muslim brotherhood's freedom and justice party gained forty percent of the vote with fundam
and to weaken the alliance between syria iran and lebanon i don't think that they. so much for for syrian blood in libya more than one hundred thousand people were killed by nato bombings come through as devastated nobody said any word so i can't actually believe that they're now searching about three thousand syrians when they are not actually what about more than one hundred thousand libyans it has nothing to do with stopping the violence on the gone through their feeding the violence. and...
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syria's behind the accused of finding the real slaughter for peace monitors. one freelance journalist and filmmaker put his life on the line and slipped into the city to get the real story. he is sharing what he found in this cnn exclusive. >> reporter: snipers are basically on every main street. they have check points on both sides. snipers will shoot everybody who is crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. they told me i have to meet this woman. this is the mother of a victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to go out for shopping. >> translator: her brother tried for half an hour to go over the walls and roofs to get to her. but he didn't manage to reach her. finally they managed to pull her away. but it took another half an hour to get her to my house. >> you or i seen where a half hour ago somebody got shot. and 30 minutes later people are crossing very normally the street. me crossing this street, i have been feeling basically, feeling t
syria's behind the accused of finding the real slaughter for peace monitors. one freelance journalist and filmmaker put his life on the line and slipped into the city to get the real story. he is sharing what he found in this cnn exclusive. >> reporter: snipers are basically on every main street. they have check points on both sides. snipers will shoot everybody who is crossing this street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. they told me i have to meet...